ADP8332 WIERD FAULT????

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  • #42887
    Minge
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    hi guys.

    Please help!!
    I have this dishwasher. The original fault was F1 which i believe is a ntc fault. I replace the ntc but same thing. So i changed the electronic.
    After changing the electronic the machine beeped continuosly untill buttons pressed and will not start. The display shows some strange symbols/the digital clock numbers are n
    only showing certain segments and pressing various buttons changes them. I replace the original board and the original f1 fault remains with no display problems! So i fitted another new board but exactly the same happens, the machine beeps continuosly and doesnt start and wierd looking display again!!

    Any one have any ideas please???????

    #275258
    martinm
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    Re: ADP8332 WIERD FAULT????

    what is the insulation reading like?

    #275259
    johnmac11
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    Re: ADP8332 WIERD FAULT????

    Look at the r/h side of the door and post the 12nc number which starts with 85***
    Can you also tell us the part number of the Board that you fitted?

    John

    #275260
    Minge
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    Re: ADP8332 WIERD FAULT????

    There is no label on the side, sorry!! The insulation tests ok no earth leakage apparent.

    The part number from connect fitted twice is :- 5045170846046

    Any ideas?

    To clarify, this is gonna sound strange ha ha but the writing on the display when the new board fitted looks like something from The Predator movies… know what i mean? Ha ha…

    #275261
    johnmac11
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    Re: ADP8332 WIERD FAULT????

    Look on the cover behind the kickplate, there are 3 spare model number stickers there, Did the part not come with a Whirlpool part number on it? I can’t tell from the connect number if it is the correct board for this appliance.

    There are two different versions, the 1st is programmed and the other is a blank PCB which needs to be programmed with a SAM module.


    John

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